Events

Upcoming Events

Rising 2025 – February 10 to 12, 2025

We are pleased to announce the conference Rising 2025: Black Excellence & Canadian Policy, scheduled for February 10, 11, and 12, 2025, in person in Ottawa and online. The conference will be held at the Canada School of Public Service (John G. Diefenbaker Building), located at 111 Sussex Drive, downtown Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

Past Events

FBEC General Meeting – May 23, 2024

Second Annual Meeting – February 24, 2020

On February 24, 2020, FBEC hosted our second annual meeting in Ottawa, Ontario. Under the theme of Black Inclusion, the meeting brought together public servants, allies, unions and senior government officials to discuss issues facing Black federal public servants including workshops on career progression, self-advocacy, anti-oppression for allies.  Read more…

A recording of the event is available online.

FBEC General Meeting – November 29, 2019

An update to membership on the work and progress that has taken place over the last several months; and, events and activities to look forward to this fall/winter. This meeting was “on-line only”.

Meeting Notes

Meeting with Treasury Board President – June 18, 2019

On June 18, 2019, the Federal Black Employee Caucus (FBEC) held a meeting of its members at 90 Elgin Street, Ottawa. Treasury Board President, Joyce Murray and Parliamentary Secretary to the President of the Treasury Board and Parliamentary Black Caucus Chair, Greg Fergus, addressed members with messages of support.

FBEC provided updates on our latest initiatives to work with organizations to help achieve the government’s diversity and inclusion goals as part of its commitment to the United Nations Decade for People of African Descent including:

  • Meeting with Canada’s Chief Human Resource Officer to ensure the Government of Canada’s new wellness strategy specifically considers the needs of Black federal employees.
  • Successfully advocating that the Public Service Employee Survey include an option for visible minority employees to identify which visible minority groups they belong to.
  • FBEC’s recent presentation to the RCMP’s top 45 executive members, including Commissioner, Brenda Lucki.

The main focus of the event was on getting the word out about the importance of filling out, and self-identifying on, the 2019 Public Service Employment Survey being conducted from July 22 to August 30, 2019. FBEC’s Natalie Taite also encouraged members to tell their own stories to continue to back up the quantitative data with qualitative data.

The President of the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC), Debi Daviau; Larry Rousseau, Executive Vice President of the Canadian Labour Congress; and Canada’s Chief Human Resources Officer, Nancy Chahwan also addressed participants.

FBEC’s Inaugural Symposium – January 23, 2019

FBEC hosted its inaugural national Symposium on January 23, 2019, at the Institute on Governance (IOG) in Ottawa, to address anti-Black racism in the Federal Public Service. It brought together Black employees and human resources practitioners to develop solutions to persistent issues faced by Black employees within the Federal Public Service. Symposium attendees, who numbered over 100, discussed and proposed solutions to issues of harassment and discrimination, representation and advancement, self-care and well-being, disaggregated employment equity data, and Black women.

See our report: Connect-Empower-Progress: A Report on the Inaugural Symposium hosted by FBEC with the IOG.

FBEC Members Meeting at Ottawa Public Library – August 30, 2018

Members of the FBEC met downtown at the Ottawa Public Library to discuss objectives of the organization, how best to respond to concerns of anti-Black racism within the workplace and share personal experiences.

The meeting was also attended by members of the Parliamentary Black Caucus, a non-partisan collective of Black senators and federally elected officials who are Black or who represent a constituency that has a large Black demographic.

See article – Our FUBU moment!